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by jghn
1516 days ago
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> Then everyone started copying them without knowing why People tend to have a very bad sense of what constitutes large scale. It usually maps to "larger than the largest thing I've personally seen". So they hear "Use X instead of Y when operating at scale", and all of a sudden we have people implementing distributed datastore for a few MB of data. Having gone downward in scale over the last few years of my career it has been eye opening how many people tell me X won't work due to "our scale", and I point out I have already used X in prior jobs for scale that's much larger than what we have. |
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Sometimes making 10+ million dollar decisions off that gut feel with literally zero data on what is actually going on.
It rarely works out well, but hey, have to leave that opening for competition somehow I guess?
And I'm not talking about 'why didn't they spend 6 months optimizing that one call which would save them $50 type stuff'. I mean literally zero idea what is going on, what actual performance issues are, etc.